Actor Emma Stone, winner of the Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Leading Role award for 'La La Land,' in the press room during the The 23rd Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards at The Shrine Auditorium on January 29, 2017 in Los Angeles, California.(Photo: John Sciulli/Getty Images)

Emma Stone is about as down-to-earth as a movie star can get, at least if you’re judging by an extended profile which aired Feb. 12 on “CBS Sunday Morning.”

A two-time Oscar nominee, this year for the musical “La La Land,” Stone was interviewed by CBS’ Lee Cowan and made sure to give props to all the people who helped her along the way. That included her parents, her brother Spencer and Bobb Cooper, her longtime teacher and the artistic director of Valley Youth Theatre, where she honed her acting chops since she was a preteen.

Stone also recalled creating a PowerPoint presentation to persuade her parents to let her move to Los Angeles to pursue an acting career as a teenager. They said yes, and came along to help her through the process.

In “La La Land,” Stone plays an aspiring actress dejected by constant rejections. It’s something she relates to from her memories of auditioning for movies and TV shows.

“It’s this strange sort of combination of a job interview and a first date and a breakup on a daily basis,” she said.

Stone talked about her mother’s winning fight against breast cancer. She also admitted to still getting star-struck, especially around cast members of “Saturday Night Live,” even though she’s hosted NBC’s sketch-comedy stalwart three times.

There are still a few weeks to go before we know if we need to start referring to the actress as Academy Award-winner Emma Stone. The Oscars air Feb. 26 at 6:30 p.m. on channel 5 (KPHO).